thelaterobertmaitland
Robert Maitland, Architect
thelaterobertmaitland

I don't understand the question and I won't respond to it.

Being a loving and supportive father?

I've been listening to those great John Cale albums from the 70s/early 80s (Paris 1919, Fear, Slow Dazzle, The Academy in Peril, and Honi Soit) all weekend and remembering both how kickass they are and, frankly, how kickass I am. "Strange Times in Casablanca" is my current jam, if you will. I feel like I can walk

And whenever the Young Pope isn't on screen, everybody should be asking "Where's The Young Pope?"

It's what the authorities find in your apartment when they're trying to reconstruct your last few days before the incident.

Sorry it took me so long to get back to you: my phone was doing weird stuff when I tried to write the first time so I'm doing this on my desktop.

Oh, yeah, Brutalism is as much of an affectation as any other school of design, and one that needs a lot of upkeep to continue to look like it doesn't. It wasn't always a great fit for a project, but with places like the Salk Institute in La Jolla, it works better than any other design would have.

You're getting there. You need to smile a bit less, though.

Unheimlich?

Blessing. You don't need the carbs.

That's why I clicked on this article in the first place.

Try brushing your teeth.

1-Detergent thieves can fuck off and die.

I was just at the gym, where they always have a bunch of tv's tuned to Fox News and a few tuned to CNN, MSNBC and CNBC. Just now, Fox was profiling a 73 year old lifeguard while MSNBC was looking at why gains on Wall Street don't trickle down to everyday people. I'm not going to claim MSNBC is an ally of the

Despacitos Under The Eaves

Don't leave us in suspense! Did all your socks match up or not?

They don't let you have bees in here.

More like Dyno-Mutt, amirite?

Eh.

If it'll make anybody feel any better, I'm still at work. Again.